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9 March 2026
Lola's Diary Evolves into a Calendar

There’s something satisfying about opening up her journal, spilling whatever chaos is currently swirling around in her twenties, and letting JotBot help her untangle it. But as Lola’s life has gotten busier with social plans, work shifts, spontaneous trips, and the occasional impulsive beauty appointment, she’s realised something important. Reflecting on life is great. But sometimes […]

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2 March 2026
When Things Get Heated, Your Journal Gets Curious

Lola didn’t open jot because she needed a feature. She opened it because she needed to think. It was late. She’d just finished binge-watching Heated Rivalry - the kind of show that slips under your skin and rearranges something. What started as entertainment turned into deep doom-filled introspection. There was something about the tenderness between […]

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23 February 2026
Inside jot: How Deep Insights Turns Your Journal into a True Emotional Companion

If you’ve ever kept a diary, you know the drill: pour your thoughts onto the page, close the book, and maybe feel a tiny bit lighter. But here’s the thing — writing down how you feel is just the beginning. The magic happens when you understand how you feel. And that’s exactly where jot’s Deep […]

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16 February 2026
Inside jot: Graduation, Existential Dread, and the Journal That Actually Talks Back

Lola graduated this week. Master’s degree. An added special, academic award. The whole cap-and-gown, proud-parents, camera-roll-explosion moment. On paper, it was everything she’d worked for. And yet — somewhere between the applause and the prosecco — there was a quiet, uncomfortable undercurrent. Whispers about the job market. Friends with fancy degrees and no offers. Conversations […]

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9 February 2026
Inside jot: When Lola Didn’t Feel Like Writing (And Lets Her Journal Do the Work)

Lola loves journaling.She just doesn’t always love writing. Some days, opening her online journal feels grounding and easy. Other days, the thought of typing out her feelings - choosing the right words, making them sound coherent, figuring out where to start - feels like too much. So one afternoon, when she was bored, overstimulated, and […]

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2 February 2026
Inside jot: A Diary Entry, a Paris Plot Twist, and the GIF That Says It All

Lola didn’t open jot that day with a plan. She opened it because her brain was loud, her heart was doing that annoying post-romantic-adventure thing, and Paris was still very much echoing around her head. The trip had been impulsive. The double date even more so. And now, back home, Lola was left with the […]

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26 January 2026
Inside jot: The Journal That Finally Matches Lola’s Vibe

Lola wasn’t journaling when she found jot’s skins. She was procrastinating, daydreaming, dawdling. One of those days where she’d opened her journal, written half a sentence, stared at it, sighed, and thought, I need a change of scenery. Not a life overhaul — just… something different. So she started clicking. Settings. Sidebar. A section she […]

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19 January 2026
Inside jot: A Gratitude Journal That Actually Feels Like Your Diary

Gratitude journaling suffers from some seriously bad PR. In theory, it’s meant to be grounding, calming, perspective-shifting. In practice? It can feel way too performative. Forced. Like you’re being asked to feel grateful on command , even when your stomach hurts and your coffee’s gone cold. Enter: Jot’s Three Good Things gratitude template — a […]

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12 January 2026
Inside jot: When Your Journal Turns Into a To-Do List

Lola didn’t wake up thinking, today I will be productive . She woke up thinking: Why are there so many meetings. And then, more importantly: Why do they all feel urgent. This is usually the point where Lola would open her Notes app, write something vague like “work stuff”, close it immediately, and go make […]

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5 January 2026
Inside jot: When Journalling Helped Lola Realise Teamwork Wasn’t the Enemy (Her Brain Was)

Teamwork sounds nice in theory. In practice? It can feel suspiciously like someone questioning your competence while smiling politely. Which is obviously the worst feeling ever. At least, that’s how it felt for Lola. The Entry That Started With “Dear JotBot” and Ended With an Epiphany Lola opened jot with a familiar feeling: Why am […]

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